I really hope that Remain wins, so that I can see LW's no-doubt hilarious response to that event. Also, because UK's relative independence must be squashed and its unique national culture - destroyed and replaced with EU one. For reasons. Totally not related to EU culture being much less resistant to outside influences from Eastern direction. Nope. No siree.
My reaction would be rather mundane, in response the UK would just have to become more of the globalist monster the French fear we are. Like how London is this titanic hydra of economic, cultural, political, enriched capital - and then multiply that across the entire UK, leveraging Europe onto itself. Support faster integration, faster expansion, more sovereignty of European nations turned over. The unique cultures of the UK, plural, and of Europe, plural - of them would emerge something fresh.
Maybe with a bit of socialism, I'm surprised by how Corbyn presents a viable threat of socialist usurpation of the European Union liberals - neat guy, I have found myself agreeing with him more than I expected to. I imagine most people on Bay12 will agree with my positions but find I am adopting them for the wrong reasons, but such is life.
I particularly like it when he answered one of the audience's questions in his most recent Qtime; they asked him how he planned to fulfill his pledges to the UK since EU regulation would make it illegal, classing his attempts at saving the NHS or British industry as illegal state intervention. His response can be paraphrased as have a spine and ignore the EU whilst working with the socialists across the channel. Strange world we live in where the pacifist has more spine than the jellyfish of Libya.
>and then we come for Russia
Brexit and Brexin will both cause me some hurt, but I will be patient and content with either outcome, though Brexin fills me with more trepidation of the future. It is more the notion of a poisoned Brexit that would make me truly as salty as the saltiest pillar; it would be all the costs with no gains.
Okay, LW, the EU is hindering British efforts for sustainable fishing. Fair enough.
One question, though: How exactly is Brexit going to hinder the anti-sustainability efforts of powerful domestic fishing lobbyists such as the NFFO?
"Domestic" lobbyists. Goodness gracious me.
Nonetheless, with both the left and right agreeing that overfishing benefits no one on any metric (bloody hell, not even the Spanish trawlers in the long run), we should be able to get everyone
livid over salty fish. The greens and libdems will be livid over our environment being despoiled, labour over the loss of British jobs, Tories over the collapse of future fishing revenue and the UKIP successor over wealthy foreigners killing our waters.